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How can i quickly get rid of sun blisters?
I had a bad sunburn about 4 days ago and it is now turning into these blisters. They dont hurt so i dont need aloe vera. Does anyone know how i can get ride of these very quickly? Thank you all.
July 11th, 2011 - 11:15
There is a long list of home remedies that can be effectively used to cure sun blisters. The list of those treatments is given below with a hope that they will be able to help you in case of sun burns and sun blisters.
• Dehydration can have burning and itching effect on the sun blister. Avoid dehydration by consuming a lot of water.
• Applying cold compresses dipped in a solution of vinegar, ice and water can help in extracting out the heat and cure the sunburn and blister.
• Apply a mixture of mashed tomato and some crushed ice on the blister for instant relief.
• Apply a thin sandalwood paste on the blister. This help!
• A mixture made by mixing two teaspoon tomato juice and one teaspoon buttermilk can be applied on the blister. Leave it in the affected area for half an hour and wash off. It helps in quicker healing.
• Apply a mixture of two teaspoon vinegar and two teaspoon olive oil on the blister for half an hour and then wash it off. This is another helpful treatment.
• Rubbing of fresh cold cucumber slices on the blister helps in fast healing.
• A paste made of barley; yogurt and turmeric (all three in equal proportions) can be applied on the blister for its treatment.
• Lavender oil can also be used for treating the sun blisters. Apply some lavender oil on the burn area and spread it with the help of a soft clean tissue. This will help in quick healing of the blister.
• Put some vinegar on a cotton ball and rub it on the blister very gently. This is very effective and can heal the sun burn very quickly.
• Take a stalk of pulp of live Aloe Vera and apply it over the sun burn. The aloe vera contains aloectin B which is known to stimulate the immune system and thereby help in faster cure of the blister
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July 11th, 2011 - 11:15
They will go away on their own in their own time. Aloe vera gel will help. Do not pop them!
July 11th, 2011 - 11:15
If they aren’t very much open, then numb your areas with ice folded in paper towel for about ten minutes, and then take hand sanitizer and dab a small amount over your blisters. Hand sanitizer dries up any blemishes or red spots quickly, if you do this regularly they should be gone with in two days. Also try taking a nice, hot bath, but without any soaps as you don’t want to burn them more or infect them at all if they are the least bit open. If you lay in a hot bath once a day for about 4 – 6 days, they will definitely not get any worse and receed.